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LINUX Routers: A Primer for Network Administrators
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Author: Tony Mancill List Price: $44.99 Our Price: Click to see the latest and low price ISBN: 0130090263 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR (15 June, 2002) Edition: Hardcover Sales Rank: 443,423 Average Customer Rating: 4.88 out of 5
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Customer ReviewsRating: 5 out of 5 Your Thinking + This book = Accomplishment/Satisfaction This is the most practical book I have seen (without the word "Practical" in the title). I am a student who wants to setup a network in my dorm room. Here is what I did:My PCs are in the school network, only one of which is known to the school servers. By reading chap 1-3, I activated ip_forwarding feature of kernel( >= 2.2.x->the book came out around this time). Doesn't work. I think about the situation. My PCs(in my network) see the outside servers but school servers don't see me. Answer: ip_masquerading->open up the packets of PCs inside the network, replacing the address with my router address(which outsiders know) and send them out. Perfect! I love linux. Ip_masquerading is explained in chap4 or Erbium->extranet router. All of these accomplish by reading about 100 pages. The following chapters deal with WAN routers(I can't tell you practical aspect since I don't have WAN but I will one day). This line is for beginners: so you feel worry about not understanding about networks?->chap 1-2 explains about all necessary basics to set up the router such as ip subnets/address, how to load/compile driver into the kernel, etc. For those who are looking for WAN, here is a quote from the book: "I have been a longtime user of Sangoma cards, and enjoyed working with them so much that I took over the Debian package of their driver utility software(called wanpipe)."->pg 130. To see whether it suits your needs, here are the chapters: 1)Routing Building Blocks 2)Ip, Ethernet, and Telephony Basics 3)Silicon-Lan Router 4)Erbium-Extranet Router 5)Zinc-Frame Relay Router 6)Oxygen-Internet Router 7)Californium-Satellite Office Router 8)Hafnium-Internet Services Router Note: this book doesn't describe the installation (you are not reading this if you don't know installation). This book/Mr. Mancill took me/my confidence in linux to the next level. Rating: 5 out of 5 The Bible Hands on, good book for network admins. Linux is an excelent router and this book shows why. I recommend this book for anyone interested in networking. It exposes a lot of the myths and secrets of networking in a very readable fashion. My #1 most useful book. Rating: 5 out of 5 The Networking Book Excellent introduction. Topics well covered. Explanations straightforward. Logical. If you need a generic router book this is it. Highly recommended.
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